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    below‚ do not cut & paste the article. See our Ts&Cs and Copyright Policy for more detail. Email ftsales.support@ft.com to buy additional rights. http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/7b24e390-ff19-11db-aff2-000b5df10621.html#ixzz2B012vFqc Morocco fights social problems By Andrew England in Cairo Just off a highway leading into Marrakech‚ diggers‚ bulldozers and trucks are lined up as if about to race. Closer to the historic Moroccan city their purpose becomes clear. Roads dotted with building sites‚ for sale

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    Homelessness a Social Problems Facing the Contemporary United States Shelley Gutierrez‚ RNC Western Governors University Student ID: 391502 Sgutie6@wgu.edu Homelessness a Social Problems Facing the Contemporary United States Homelessness is a social problem in the United States. Homelessness defined according to the National Health Care for The Homeless Council (2011)‚ “is a person or individual that lacks housing”. Homeless do not have permeant residents. They may live on the streets

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    shapes one’s own life. Human freedom is a force for growth and maturity in truth and goodness; it attains its perfection when directed toward God‚ our beatitude.” The Nazis breached Catholics freedom by claiming jurisdiction over all collective and social activity‚ interfering with Catholic schooling‚ youth groups‚ workers’ clubs and cultural societies. The catholic church

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    Sociology 103 Research Project April 25‚ 2011 Overpopulation as a Social Problem In our world today‚ there are shocking numbers. For example‚ 3 people are born every second‚ 170 people are born every minute‚ 10‚000 people are born every hour‚ and 240‚000 people are born every day (Heyword‚ n.d.). The world’s population is currently approximately 6.9 billion people‚ yet the sustainable population level based on available resources is approximately 2-3 billion people‚ based on a European standard

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    Reconstruction did not successfully solve the problems of slavery and civil war because the first amendment was violated for African Americans and they were also not allowed to intermarry. In section 2 of Black Codes it states‚” Any freeman‚ free negro...seditious speeches (speaking against government)...may be imprisoned.” This shows that African Americans were not allowed the freedom of speech stated in the first amendment. This proves that the reconstruction did not solve the problems of slavery

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    Namibia society seems to be in a social crisis as stated in (The Namibian‚ 2013)‚ this is due to all the rapes and gender based violence and loss of jobs that is seen happening. The people in our society that are mostly affected by these acts are the female members of society who are always unaware until the last moment‚ which is usually the case when it comes to gender based violence and other sort of abuse. These acts of violence and abuse have become a popular problem in many communities as it is

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    Social Problems in Thailand World around us today are filled with problems‚ complications‚ and dilemmas. People faces problems in everyday life‚ but problems that people living in the same society face commonly are called social problems. Before discussing social problems in our society‚ we must first give criteria of how we define social problems. Firstly‚ the objective condition must be perceived to be a social problem publicly. That is‚ there must be some public outcry. People must become actively

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    Violence is a social problem that increases over the years. Violence is not so much shown in magazines and books as it is on television and the media. This does not mean that violence on television is the only source for aggressive or violent behavior‚ but it is a significant contributor. Children can also pick up violence from a parent or guardian at an early age. Peers are important in a child’s life. It has been psychologically proven that males are more aggressive than females. Therefore

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    we hear the term “Homeless” the first image that often springs to mind is a person huddling in a sleeping bag or cardboard box in a doorway of a city street. Whilst media imagery and information released by charities can support this picture the problem of homelessness encompasses a far wider range. This discussion looks at homelessness with a particular emphasis on young people – that is young people typically aged between 16 and 24. In its simplest form Homelessness means not having a home. In

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    The Social Problem The social problem that was identified in the helping relationship is a return to alcohol use or relapse. The participant in the helping project admitted she had been in substance abuse treatment twice‚ but was unable to remain abstinent from alcohol use. This‚ according to her is a relapse‚ however‚ Miller (1996) identifies relapse as a return to alcohol and/or drug dependent behavior in a person who has previously achieved and maintained abstinence for a significant

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